Major 9/11 Breakthrough in Japan, Spectacular Support for Yukihisa Fujita

Yukihisa Fujita, a member of the Upper House of the Japanese Parliament has recently published a book titled:

“Questioning 9/11 in Japan’s Parliament – Can Obama Change the USA?”

Co-authors of book are David Ray Griffin, Yumi Kikuchi, Akira Dojimaru and Chihaya.

Councilor Fujita is a current member and former director of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense. In this function he questioned 9/11 three times in parliament. Fujita claims that 9/11, as the main reason for the “War on Terror,” needs to be newly investigated in order to find peaceful solutions.

On April 8 there was a formal reception on the occasion of the publishing of Mr. Fujita’s book at the Tokyo Dome Hotel.

The event was organized and promoted by a large group of Mr. Fujita’s supporters including the Chairman of the daily newspaper Japan Times, several leading representatives of the Democratic Party and several business executives. They hosted the event in honour of Mr. Fujita.

Yumi Kikuchi, a well known peace and 9/11 activist, first presented a video lecture that had been prepared by co-author of the book, Akira Dojimaru, who lives in Spain and was not present at the event. The presentation explained in great detail the numerous main points that completely contradict the official 9/11 account of the US administration and the mainstream media. It was made clear that 9/11 is used to constantly justify wars.

Takao Iwami, a political commentator who writes a column in the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper, then questioned Mr. Fujita about the book, the consequences of 9/11 and perspective of the world politics.

During the second part of the event formal greetings to Mr. Fujita were presented by the following speakers:

Tadashi Inuzuka, Member of Parliament, member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence LINK

Hideaki Seo, director of Sundai School, chair of the Fujita Political and Economic Forum

Yukio Hatoyama, secretary general of the Democratic Party of Japan LINK

Kazuo Tanikawa, former Defense minister and Justice minister for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party

Yasushi Kurokouchi, former ambassador to Switzerland, Nigeria and Tanzania

Haruhiro Shiratori, father of a 9/11 victim.

Yasuo Onuki, former chief of the NHK office in Europe and the US. NHK, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japan’s national public broadcasting organization.

Hiroshi Yamada, former chief correspondent for Japan’s daily newspaper, Yomiuri, in the US and EuropeKyoji Takei, chairman of the National Printing Bureau labor union.

Speakers supported Mr. Fujita’s efforts to bring peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan and other areas of conflict in non-military ways, including the importance of finding truth for the 9/11 questions.

At the end of the event a formal greeting message by the DPJ party leader Ichiro Ozawa was read to the audience in which Ozawa appreciated Mr. Fujita’s persistent efforts.